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Reply to comment by Unkindlake in Hackers in heist movies never use a computer mouse by RamenRat
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Reply to comment by orangemaroon25 in What’s the difference between an American girl and an Iranian girl? by vartha
Iranian girls have less contacts with firearms than American girls
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The American girl had active shooter drills at school.
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Reply to comment by HardCounter in Lego world map of energy to harvest water from the atmosphere [OC] https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ee01071b by WaterScienceProf
My mind does not think in Kj. But if u tell me something uses as much energy as a 50W lightbulb for 1h. I know what that means.
I do know that 3600Kj equals 1Kwh. So I used that as an intermediate step to do the conversion. It does not have to be a relevant value on the map.
The reason I found the values low. Is that I have a big dehumidifier that uses 2000W. But it does not give me 40L every hour. But OP already explained that these are theoretical minimum values.
nslenders t1_j23mb4a wrote
Reply to comment by HardCounter in Lego world map of energy to harvest water from the atmosphere [OC] https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ee01071b by WaterScienceProf
3600Kj is 1Kwh. And 1kg is 1L. But the graph shows values from 0Kj/L till 280 Kj/L
Since 3600Kj is not on the chart. Taking a value that I can easily divide, being 180Kj/L. Would give me 1/20th of that 1Kwh. Or 50Wh/L
The map has values higher and lower, but 180Kj/L looked like a reasonable middle ground to calculate. Taking 1,5x our 180Kj/L would give 270Kj/L, or almost the top values. And is still only 1,5x 50Wh/L or 75Wh/L.
nslenders t1_j218swr wrote
Reply to Lego world map of energy to harvest water from the atmosphere [OC] https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ee01071b by WaterScienceProf
those energy values seem low to me. or did i bork my conversion somewhere?
3600Kj/kg would be 1kWh/L --> 180Kj would be 50Wh/L
i would think it would take more than 50w for an hour to get a liter of water
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Do you do delivery ?
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Reply to comment by Aganihm1 in Hackers in heist movies never use a computer mouse by RamenRat
tab for autocomplete usually adds a space too